Zakhar Bron

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Zakhar Bron
Native name Заха́р Ну́химович Брон
Born (1947-12-17) 17 December 1947
Oral, Kazakhstan
Genres Classical
Occupations Violinist
Instruments Violin
Website www.zakharbron.com

Zakhar Bron (Russian: Заха́р Ну́химович Брон [zɐxˈar nuˈximɔwitʃ ˈbrɔn];[1] born 17 December 1947, in Oral, Kazakhstan) is a Russian violinist and violin pedagogue of Jewish descent. He is considered one of the best.[2]

His students have included Vadim Repin,[3][4] Gwendolyn Masin, Daniel Hope, Maxim Vengerov,[5] Vadim Gluzman, Igor Malinovsky, Denis Goldfeld, Daishin Kashimoto, Tamaki Kawakubo, Mayuko Kamio, Mayu Kishima, Sayaka Shoji and Nikolai Madoyev.

Before he was well-known, he taught privately in Novosibirsk. Since then, he has taught at the Royal Academy of Music in London,[6] the Conservatory of Rotterdam, the Musikhochschule Lübeck and the Escuela Superior de Música Reina Sofía in Madrid. In 1997, he took up a position at the Cologne Musikhochschule.

Bibliography

  • The Way They Play. (by Samuel Applebaum and Mark Zilberquit) Book 14. Paganinia Publication Inc., 1986, pp. 65–114

References

  1. Zakhar Bron pronounced in Russian
  2. "Being educated by the phenomenal Zakhar Bron is equivalent to winning the lottery", Daniel Hope: Wann darf ich klatschen, 2009, p 148
  3. All Things Strings: Cover Story
  4. Inaugural Concert Announced
  5. Kennedy Center: Biographical information for Maxim Vengerov
  6. Unknown author. "Zakhar Bron". Poland: Henryk Wieniawski Musical Society of Poznan. Retrieved 25 August 2011. 

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